Rou, you have no idea how your compliment made me smile because if you could get a good close look at that bow you'd change your mind! I just squished together some loops and wrapped a twist-tie around it! Making a pretty bow escapes me and I usually get so frustrated I throw ribbon.

Originally Posted by spring1onu

OMG, that is the funniest thing! it looks great; now i have another use for my twist ties in crafting.

Wile E, i don't need the camera cable; as i posted in the xmas tree thread, i just took the SD card out of the camera and popped it into my computer. but even though i used the upload an image button here (after putting the pic on my Flickr account), it still didn't post!

Byron,GA> Charleston, SC> Jacksonville, FL> Guilford, CT> Rohnert Park, CA! A southern drawl in sunny Cali! . The amount of time from slipping on the peel and landing on the pavement is exactly one bananosecond.I do have a secret yen for pink in unexpected places. ~ninja dogI've decided that I'll never get down to my original weight, and I'm OK with that--After all, 8 pounds 2 oz. is just not realistic.

This reminded me...when I was a kid, we'd go to a big Super Bowl party every year.

And SO MANY of the houses in this area had BOTH Valentine's Day AND President's Day (cut-outs of George and Abe) decorations on their front doors! It was so random and funny. I used to count how many I saw.

Byron,GA> Charleston, SC> Jacksonville, FL> Guilford, CT> Rohnert Park, CA! A southern drawl in sunny Cali! . The amount of time from slipping on the peel and landing on the pavement is exactly one bananosecond.I do have a secret yen for pink in unexpected places. ~ninja dogI've decided that I'll never get down to my original weight, and I'm OK with that--After all, 8 pounds 2 oz. is just not realistic.

Byron,GA> Charleston, SC> Jacksonville, FL> Guilford, CT> Rohnert Park, CA! A southern drawl in sunny Cali! . The amount of time from slipping on the peel and landing on the pavement is exactly one bananosecond.I do have a secret yen for pink in unexpected places. ~ninja dogI've decided that I'll never get down to my original weight, and I'm OK with that--After all, 8 pounds 2 oz. is just not realistic.

This is the one I got...it kept speaking to me, even tho they had another one that was more expense and was marked down for a better overall cost. It was full of rose blooms and shaped in the V, but I love my curly VD wreath better! lol
The pic does not do it justice! It is real shiny and purdy

Byron,GA> Charleston, SC> Jacksonville, FL> Guilford, CT> Rohnert Park, CA! A southern drawl in sunny Cali! . The amount of time from slipping on the peel and landing on the pavement is exactly one bananosecond.I do have a secret yen for pink in unexpected places. ~ninja dogI've decided that I'll never get down to my original weight, and I'm OK with that--After all, 8 pounds 2 oz. is just not realistic.

I love door decorations (as you can tell since I 'liked' every pic on this thread).
For March/April/May I have a grapevine wreath with ivy and a birdhouse.
For June/July/August I have a big metal sun.
For September/October/November I have a grapevine wreath with fall flowers and leaves.
For December I have a wreath with big sparkly balls (like Wile's but in red and green).
For Jan/February I used to have a twig wreath with crystally shattered icicles. Loved that thing but it finally fell apart. So I was going thru Big Lots after Xmas looking for a new wreath and came across this picture. Not your normal door decor but I love walking home and seeing it's bright colors from down the street. : )